require "test_helper"
-require "minitest/mock"
module Api
- class TracesControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase
+ class TracesControllerTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
# Use temporary directories with unique names for each test
# This allows the tests to be run in parallel.
def setup
public_trace_file = create(:trace, :visibility => "public")
# First with no auth
- get :show, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ get api_trace_path(public_trace_file)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Now with some other user, which should work since the trace is public
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- get :show, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
# And finally we should be able to do it with the owner of the trace
- basic_authorization public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- get :show, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
end
- # Check an anoymous trace can't be specifically fetched by another user
+ # Check an anonymous trace can't be specifically fetched by another user
def test_show_anon
anon_trace_file = create(:trace, :visibility => "private")
# First with no auth
- get :show, :params => { :id => anon_trace_file.id }
+ get api_trace_path(anon_trace_file)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Now try with another user, which shouldn't work since the trace is anon
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- get :show, :params => { :id => anon_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_path(anon_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :forbidden
# And finally we should be able to get the trace details with the trace owner
- basic_authorization anon_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- get :show, :params => { :id => anon_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header anon_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_path(anon_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
end
deleted_trace_file = create(:trace, :deleted)
# Try first with no auth, as it should require it
- get :show, :params => { :id => 0 }
+ get api_trace_path(:id => 0)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Login, and try again
- basic_authorization deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- get :show, :params => { :id => 0 }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_path(:id => 0), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
# Now try a trace which did exist but has been deleted
- basic_authorization deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- get :show, :params => { :id => deleted_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_path(deleted_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
end
public_trace_file = create(:trace, :visibility => "public", :fixture => "a")
# First with no auth
- get :data, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ get api_trace_data_path(public_trace_file)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Now with some other user, which should work since the trace is public
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- get :data, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_data_path(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
+ follow_redirect!
+ follow_redirect!
check_trace_data public_trace_file, "848caa72f2f456d1bd6a0fdf228aa1b9"
# And finally we should be able to do it with the owner of the trace
- basic_authorization public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- get :data, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_data_path(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
+ follow_redirect!
+ follow_redirect!
check_trace_data public_trace_file, "848caa72f2f456d1bd6a0fdf228aa1b9"
end
identifiable_trace_file = create(:trace, :visibility => "identifiable", :fixture => "d")
# Authenticate as the owner of the trace we will be using
- basic_authorization identifiable_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header identifiable_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
# First get the data as is
- get :data, :params => { :id => identifiable_trace_file.id }
- check_trace_data identifiable_trace_file, "c6422a3d8750faae49ed70e7e8a51b93", "application/x-gzip", "gpx.gz"
+ get api_trace_data_path(identifiable_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
+ follow_redirect!
+ follow_redirect!
+ check_trace_data identifiable_trace_file, "c6422a3d8750faae49ed70e7e8a51b93", "application/gzip", "gpx.gz"
# Now ask explicitly for XML format
- get :data, :params => { :id => identifiable_trace_file.id, :format => "xml" }
+ get api_trace_data_path(identifiable_trace_file, :format => "xml"), :headers => auth_header
check_trace_data identifiable_trace_file, "abd6675fdf3024a84fc0a1deac147c0d", "application/xml", "xml"
# Now ask explicitly for GPX format
- get :data, :params => { :id => identifiable_trace_file.id, :format => "gpx" }
+ get api_trace_data_path(identifiable_trace_file, :format => "gpx"), :headers => auth_header
check_trace_data identifiable_trace_file, "abd6675fdf3024a84fc0a1deac147c0d"
end
anon_trace_file = create(:trace, :visibility => "private", :fixture => "b")
# First with no auth
- get :data, :params => { :id => anon_trace_file.id }
+ get api_trace_data_path(anon_trace_file)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Now with some other user, which shouldn't work since the trace is anon
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- get :data, :params => { :id => anon_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_data_path(anon_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :forbidden
# And finally we should be able to do it with the owner of the trace
- basic_authorization anon_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- get :data, :params => { :id => anon_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header anon_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_data_path(anon_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
+ follow_redirect!
+ follow_redirect!
check_trace_data anon_trace_file, "db4cb5ed2d7d2b627b3b504296c4f701"
end
deleted_trace_file = create(:trace, :deleted)
# Try first with no auth, as it should require it
- get :data, :params => { :id => 0 }
+ get api_trace_data_path(:id => 0)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Login, and try again
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- get :data, :params => { :id => 0 }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_data_path(:id => 0), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
# Now try a trace which did exist but has been deleted
- basic_authorization deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- get :data, :params => { :id => deleted_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ get api_trace_data_path(deleted_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
end
user = create(:user)
# First with no auth
- post :create, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :visibility => "trackable" }
+ post gpx_create_path, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :visibility => "trackable" }
assert_response :unauthorized
# Rewind the file
# Now authenticated
create(:user_preference, :user => user, :k => "gps.trace.visibility", :v => "identifiable")
assert_not_equal "trackable", user.preferences.where(:k => "gps.trace.visibility").first.v
- basic_authorization user.display_name, "test"
- post :create, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :visibility => "trackable" }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header user.display_name, "test"
+ post gpx_create_path, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :visibility => "trackable" }, :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
trace = Trace.find(response.body.to_i)
assert_equal "a.gpx", trace.name
assert_equal "New Trace", trace.description
assert_equal %w[new trace], trace.tags.order(:tag).collect(&:tag)
assert_equal "trackable", trace.visibility
- assert_equal false, trace.inserted
- assert_equal File.new(fixture).read, File.new(trace.trace_name).read
+ assert_not trace.inserted
+ assert_equal File.new(fixture).read, trace.file.blob.download
trace.destroy
assert_equal "trackable", user.preferences.where(:k => "gps.trace.visibility").first.v
# Now authenticated, with the legacy public flag
assert_not_equal "public", user.preferences.where(:k => "gps.trace.visibility").first.v
- basic_authorization user.display_name, "test"
- post :create, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :public => 1 }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header user.display_name, "test"
+ post gpx_create_path, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :public => 1 }, :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
trace = Trace.find(response.body.to_i)
assert_equal "a.gpx", trace.name
assert_equal "New Trace", trace.description
assert_equal %w[new trace], trace.tags.order(:tag).collect(&:tag)
assert_equal "public", trace.visibility
- assert_equal false, trace.inserted
- assert_equal File.new(fixture).read, File.new(trace.trace_name).read
+ assert_not trace.inserted
+ assert_equal File.new(fixture).read, trace.file.blob.download
trace.destroy
assert_equal "public", user.preferences.where(:k => "gps.trace.visibility").first.v
# Now authenticated, with the legacy private flag
second_user = create(:user)
assert_nil second_user.preferences.where(:k => "gps.trace.visibility").first
- basic_authorization second_user.display_name, "test"
- post :create, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :public => 0 }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header second_user.display_name, "test"
+ post gpx_create_path, :params => { :file => file, :description => "New Trace", :tags => "new,trace", :public => 0 }, :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
trace = Trace.find(response.body.to_i)
assert_equal "a.gpx", trace.name
assert_equal "New Trace", trace.description
assert_equal %w[new trace], trace.tags.order(:tag).collect(&:tag)
assert_equal "private", trace.visibility
- assert_equal false, trace.inserted
- assert_equal File.new(fixture).read, File.new(trace.trace_name).read
+ assert_not trace.inserted
+ assert_equal File.new(fixture).read, trace.file.blob.download
trace.destroy
assert_equal "private", second_user.preferences.where(:k => "gps.trace.visibility").first.v
end
anon_trace_file = create(:trace, :visibility => "private")
# First with no auth
- put :update, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }, :body => create_trace_xml(public_trace_file)
+ put api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :params => create_trace_xml(public_trace_file)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Now with some other user, which should fail
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- put :update, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }, :body => create_trace_xml(public_trace_file)
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ put api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :params => create_trace_xml(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :forbidden
# Now with a trace which doesn't exist
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- put :update, :params => { :id => 0 }, :body => create_trace_xml(public_trace_file)
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ put api_trace_path(:id => 0), :params => create_trace_xml(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
# Now with a trace which did exist but has been deleted
- basic_authorization deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- put :update, :params => { :id => deleted_trace_file.id }, :body => create_trace_xml(deleted_trace_file)
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header deleted_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ put api_trace_path(deleted_trace_file), :params => create_trace_xml(deleted_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
# Now try an update with the wrong ID
- basic_authorization public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- put :update, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }, :body => create_trace_xml(anon_trace_file)
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ put api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :params => create_trace_xml(anon_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :bad_request,
"should not be able to update a trace with a different ID from the XML"
# And finally try an update that should work
- basic_authorization public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
t = public_trace_file
t.description = "Changed description"
t.visibility = "private"
- put :update, :params => { :id => t.id }, :body => create_trace_xml(t)
+ put api_trace_path(t), :params => create_trace_xml(t), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
nt = Trace.find(t.id)
assert_equal nt.description, t.description
def test_update_tags
tracetag = create(:tracetag)
trace = tracetag.trace
- basic_authorization trace.user.display_name, "test"
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header trace.user.display_name, "test"
- put :update, :params => { :id => trace.id }, :body => create_trace_xml(trace)
+ put api_trace_path(trace), :params => create_trace_xml(trace), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
updated = Trace.find(trace.id)
# Ensure there's only one tag in the database after updating
- assert_equal Tracetag.count, 1
+ assert_equal(1, Tracetag.count)
# The new tag object might have a different id, so check the string representation
assert_equal trace.tagstring, updated.tagstring
end
public_trace_file = create(:trace, :visibility => "public")
# First with no auth
- delete :destroy, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ delete api_trace_path(public_trace_file)
assert_response :unauthorized
# Now with some other user, which should fail
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- delete :destroy, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ delete api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :forbidden
# Now with a trace which doesn't exist
- basic_authorization create(:user).display_name, "test"
- delete :destroy, :params => { :id => 0 }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header create(:user).display_name, "test"
+ delete api_trace_path(:id => 0), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
# And finally we should be able to do it with the owner of the trace
- basic_authorization public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- delete :destroy, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ delete api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :success
# Try it a second time, which should fail
- basic_authorization public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
- delete :destroy, :params => { :id => public_trace_file.id }
+ auth_header = basic_authorization_header public_trace_file.user.display_name, "test"
+ delete api_trace_path(public_trace_file), :headers => auth_header
assert_response :not_found
end